THE INFLUENCE OF FOETAL GENOTYPE ON EQUINE GONADOTROPHIN SECRETION

in Journal of Endocrinology
Authors:
M. T. CLEGG
Search for other papers by M. T. CLEGG in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
,
H. H. COLE
Search for other papers by H. H. COLE in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
,
C. B. HOWARD
Search for other papers by C. B. HOWARD in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
, and
H. PIGON
Search for other papers by H. PIGON in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
Restricted access
Rent on DeepDyve

Sign up for journal news

SUMMARY

The serum concentration of gonadotrophin during several stages of pregnancy was determined in seven mares bred to a stallion and in four mares bred to a jack. To eliminate individual differences, two mares were bred successively to a stallion and to a jack. When the mare is carrying a mule foetus the hormone concentration is approximately one-tenth that associated with a horse foetus. One mare carrying a mule foetus was killed on the 69th day of pregnancy. Though the endometrial cups appeared normal histologically, the endometrial cup secretion was scanty and low in potency. The amount of hormone in the cups themselves was also low.

The genotype of the foetus, we conclude, influences the secretory activity of the endometrial cups.

 

  • Collapse
  • Expand